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Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. [1] The 340 metres (1,115 ft) [2] waterfall is located in the Indian state of Meghalaya, near Cherapunji (now known as Sohra), one of the wettest places on Earth. Nohkalikai Falls are fed by the rainwater collected on the summit of a comparatively small plateau and decrease in power ...
Height-wise rank Waterfall Height Location Remarks Number of drops 1 Kunchikal Waterfalls: 455 metres (1,493 ft) [2] Shivamogga district, Karnataka: tallest tiered type waterfalls: 4 [3] 2 Barehipani Falls: 399 [4] metres (1,309 ft) [2] Mayurbhanj district, Odisha: tiered: 2 3 Nohkalikai Falls: 340 metres (1,120 ft) [5] East Khasi Hills ...
Height Photo Details Beadon Falls: Shillong: 394 ft (120 m) Bishop Falls: Shillong: 443 ft (135 m) Kynrem Falls: Cherrapunjee: 1,000 ft (300 m) The highest waterfall in Meghalaya Langshiang Falls: West Khashi Hills: 1,107 ft (337 m) Nohkalikai Falls: East Khasi Hills District, Sohra: 1,100 ft (340 m) Highest plunge water falls in India ...
Waterfall Image Height Locality Country Ref; Waihilau Falls: 792 metres (2,598 ft) Hawaii: United States [15]Mongefossen: 773 metres (2,536 ft) Møre og Romsdal
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Jog Falls [6] is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in Sagara taluk of Shivamogga District [7] and its view point in Kargal town of Shimoga district, Karnataka, India. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is the second highest plunge waterfall in India. [ 10 ]
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DeSoto Falls – the upper falls drop about 61 m (200 ft), the middle falls about 27 m (89 ft) and the lower falls cascade about 11 m (36 ft) Dick's Creek Falls – 18 m (59 ft) sheer drop over a granite mound into the Chattooga River; Dukes Creek Falls – 46 m (151 ft) Estatoah Falls – several hundred feet, exact height not known